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The last 2 generations of TUF GAMING cards feels like ASUS is orchestrating its rise to premium status and I feel that one day the TUF GAMING line could be what the ROG Strix is today: an upper tier model with an extortionate price tag. And this is coming from someone who harbors some ill will against the TUF GAMING brand just because its a shell of its previous self. The original The Ultimate Force (TUF, no gaming) line from ASUS introduced some really hardened features for a mainstream series and while those are once again creeping in, I do feel feel ASUS should just drop the GAMING and just go full TUF again.
Back to our card though, we have this triple fan design but unlike the ROG Strix model, is a bit on the modest side when it comes to size. At just a hair above 30cm long, its long enough to fit on mainstream chassis but also just thick and wide enought to clear some of the smaller ones.
Not a lot of change here as well from the non-SUPER model so I expected temps to be the same.
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It’s kinda embarrassing how close the 4070 Super is to this, or sometimes even beats it by a couple FPS. Wonder if they’ll address that in future drivers
It’s really more of a marketing strategy besides anything else. NV has the memory and silicon surplus to spare and they need to make their GPU look newer for average buyers, moms and dads etc. Overall, performance still gets an uplift and anything largely dependent on texture buffer will really see it perform better. We’d definitely get more performance if they unlocked the damn voltages haha
Also they fixed TLOU Part 1 a lot since launch – VRAM usage at 1440p doesn’t exceed 9.3GB for me with all settings maxed out
13%-15% performance gain from 4070 Super. 1k pesos increase sa price diff for each % lol (36k cheapest 4070 super, 49k cheapest 4070 Ti Super)